单词 | to be struck on |
释义 | > as lemmasto be struck on e. To catch the admiration, fancy, or affection of (one of the opposite sex); in pass., to be favourably impressed by (an idea, suggestion, etc.). In passive, constr. by, with, also to be struck on. Now colloquial. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [verb (transitive)] haveeOE weenc1000 praisec1250 setc1374 set by1393 endaunt1399 prizec1400 reverencec1400 tender1439 repute1445 to have (also make, take) regard to or that1457 to take, make, set (no) count of (upon, by)c1475 pricec1480 to make (great, etc.) account (also count, esteem, estimation, reckoning, regard, store) of1483 force1509 to look upon ——c1515 to have (also hold) in estimationc1522 to make reckoning of1525 esteem1530 regard1533 to tell, make, hold, set (great, little, no) store of1540 value1549 to make dainty of (anything)1555 reckon1576 to be struck on1602 agrade1611 respect1613 beteem1627 appreciate1648 to put, set (an) esteem, a high, low esteem upon1665 to think small beer of1816 to think the world of1826 existimate1847 reckon1919 rate1973 the mind > emotion > love > loved one > win the affection of [verb (transitive)] endeara1586 strike1602 attach1811 to take, catch the fancy of1849 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > be affected by impression [verb (intransitive)] > favourably strike1889 the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > be in love or infatuated with [verb (transitive)] > inflame with love or desire enamour1303 assot1393 burna1400 shoot?1473 esprise1474 talent1486 enamorate1591 inamorate1624 smite1652 besmite1685 to be struck on1893 1602 J. Marston Hist. Antonio & Mellida iii. sig. E4 I haue put on good cloathes, and smugd my face, Strook a faire wench, with a smart speaking eye. 1638 A. Cowley Loves Riddle iii. sig. C3 You'd aske how many shepheards she hath strooken. 1813 J. Austen Pride & Prejudice I. iii. 24 He seemed quite struck with Jane as she was going down the dance. View more context for this quotation 1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxiii. 221 Miss Ledrook..joked Miss Snevellicci about being struck with Nicholas. 1889 J. K. Jerome Three Men in Boat i. 17 The only one who was not struck with the suggestion was Montmorency. 1893 Family Herald 131/1 ‘I'm glad you're struck on her’, said Bob. 1938 C. P. Conigrave Walk-about ix. 50 I don't think he's too struck on my going back to Rosewood. 1940 ‘N. Shute’ Old Captivity iv. 110 I don't know that I'm so struck on this, sir. < as lemmas |
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